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Cell wall disruptive antibiotics
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Antibacterials
active on the
cell wall
and
envelope
(
J01C
-
J01D
)
β-lactams
(inhibit synthesis
of peptidoglycan
layer of bacterial
cell wall by binding
to and inhibiting
PBPs
, a group of
D
-alanyl-
D
-alanine
transpeptidases
)
Penicillins
(
Penams
)
Narrow
spectrum
β-lactamase sensitive
(1st generation)
*
Benzylpenicillin (G)
#
Benzathine benzylpenicillin
#
Procaine benzylpenicillin
#
Phenoxymethylpenicillin (V)
#
Propicillin
‡
Pheneticillin
‡
Azidocillin
‡
Clometocillin
‡
Penamecillin
‡
β-lactamase resistant
(2nd generation)
*
Cloxacillin
#
(
Dicloxacillin
Flucloxacillin
)
Oxacillin
Nafcillin
Methicillin
‡
Extended
spectrum
Aminopenicillins
(3rd generation)
*
Amoxicillin
#
Ampicillin
#
(
Pivampicillin
Hetacillin
‡
Bacampicillin
‡
Lenampicillin
Metampicillin
‡
Talampicillin
‡
)
Epicillin
‡
Carboxypenicillins
(4th generation)
*
Ticarcillin
Carbenicillin
‡
/
Carindacillin
‡
Temocillin
‡
Ureidopenicillins
(4th generation)
*
Piperacillin
Azlocillin
‡
Mezlocillin
‡
Other
*
Mecillinam
(
Pivmecillinam
)
Sulbenicillin
‡
Carbapenems
/
Penems
*Carbapenems (
Ertapenem
Antipseudomonal
(
Doripenem
Imipenem
Meropenem
)
Biapenem
‡
Panipenem
)
Penems (
Faropenem
Ritipenem
§
Sulopenem
)
Cephems
Cephalosporins
Cephamycins
Carbacephems
1st generation
*
Cefazolin
#
Cefalexin
#
Cefadroxil
Cefapirin
Cefazedone
‡
Cefazaflur
‡
Cefradine
‡
Cefroxadine
‡
Ceftezole
‡
Cefaloglycin
‡
Cefacetrile
‡
Cefalonium
‡
Cefaloridine
‡
Cefalotin
Cefatrizine
‡
2nd generation
*
Cefaclor
Cefprozil
Cefuroxime
Cefuroxime axetil
Cefamandole
‡
Cefonicid
‡
Ceforanide
‡
Cefuzonam
‡
Cephamycin
(
Cefoxitin
Cefotetan
Cefminox
‡
Cefbuperazone
‡
Cefmetazole
‡
)
Carbacephem
(
Loracarbef
‡
)
3rd generation
*
Cefixime
#
Ceftriaxone
#
Cefotaxime
#
Antipseudomonal (
Ceftazidime
#
Cefoperazone
)
Cefdinir
Cefcapene
Cefdaloxime
Ceftizoxime
Cefmenoxime
Cefpiramide
Cefpodoxime
Ceftibuten
Cefditoren
Cefotiam
‡
Cefetamet
‡
Cefodizime
‡
Cefpimizole
‡
Cefsulodin
‡
Cefteram
‡
Ceftiolene
‡
Oxacephem
(
Flomoxef
Latamoxef
‡
)
4th generation
*
Cefepime
Cefozopran
‡
Cefpirome
Cefquinome
‡
5th generation
*
Ceftaroline fosamil
Ceftolozane
Ceftobiprole
Monobactams
*
Aztreonam
Tigemonam
‡
Carumonam
‡
Nocardicin A
‡
β-lactamase inhibitors
*
Penam
(
Sulbactam
Tazobactam
)
Clavam
(
Clavulanic acid
)
non-β-lactam (
Avibactam
Durlobactam
Relebactam
Vaborbactam
)
Polypeptides
Lipopeptides
* Insert into bacterial cell wall causing perforation and depolarization:
Daptomycin
Surfactin
Other
* Inhibits PG elongation and crosslinking:
Ramoplanin
§
Intracellular
* Inhibit
PG
subunit synthesis and transport:
NAM
synthesis inhibition (
Fosfomycin
)
DADAL
/
AR
inhibitors (
Cycloserine
)
bactoprenol
inhibitors (
Bacitracin
)
Other
* Hydrolyze NAM-NAG
lysozyme
Tyrothricin
Gramicidin
Tyrocidine
Isoniazid
#
Teixobactin
#
WHO-EM
‡
Withdrawn
from market
Clinical trials
:
†
Phase III
§
Never to phase III
Categories
:
Drug templates by ATC
Bactericides